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Tigray Authorities Accuse Ethiopian Government of Fund Disruption

BBC Radio 4 Mekelle 15d Impact 3
Tigray regional authorities are accusing the Ethiopian federal government of disrupting essential public services. The accusations include the disruption of health and education funds. This political animosity persists despite the formal end of the war nearly four years ago. The conflict between regional and central authorities remains a point of tension in the country. Regional officials in Tigray accuse the Ethiopian federal government in Addis Ababa of disrupting essential public funds for health and education. The country is approaching elections scheduled for June, though there are currently no indications that elections will be held in the Tigray region. These disruptions reportedly impact critical sectors including health and education services. The political animosity between the regional and federal levels remains a issue in Ethiopia.

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Sources · 7 independent

BBC Radio 4

“politically in the country there is a still anormosity between Tigray's regional authorities and the federal government of Ethiopia. Oftentimes officials in Tigray accuses the central government in a disababa of disrupting essential public things like health and education funds”

BBC World Service

“Oftentimes officials Integrai accuses the central government in Addis Ababa of disrupting essential public things like health and education funds and the country is also heading towards elections in June”

BBC World Service

“Oftentimes officials Integrai accuses the central government in Addis Ababa of disrupting essential public things like health and education funds”

BBC Radio 4

“Oftentimes officials in Tigray accuses the central government in a disababa of disrupting essential public things like health and education funds”

BBC World Service

“officials Integrai accuses the central government in Addis Ababa of disrupting essential public things like health and education funds and the country is also heading towards elections in June”

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